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Derby Day 2026: Record-Breaking Viewership Expected as 152nd Run for the Roses Approaches

Last updated: 2026-05-02 14:28:00 · Software Tools

Breaking: 152nd Kentucky Derby Set for Saturday

The 152nd Kentucky Derby kicks off this Saturday, May 2, at Churchill Downs in Louisville. Organizers expect a record audience after last year's race drew 21.8 million viewers on NBC—the highest in nearly three decades.

Derby Day 2026: Record-Breaking Viewership Expected as 152nd Run for the Roses Approaches
Source: www.fastcompany.com

Up to 20 three-year-old thoroughbreds will compete in the storied 1.25-mile race, but three horses have already been scratched, sources confirmed. The winner takes home $3.1 million from a $5 million total purse.

How to Watch the 2026 Kentucky Derby

Those unable to attend in person can watch live on NBC or stream via the NBC Sports app or Peacock. Coverage begins at 2:30 p.m. ET with the undercard races, offering additional betting opportunities.

The flagship race, dubbed “The Greatest Two Minutes in Sports,” starts at 6:57 p.m. ET. Early coverage of all nine undercard races begins at noon ET exclusively on Peacock.

“The momentum from last year's viewership shows the Derby is more than a horse race—it's a cultural event,” said horse racing analyst Sarah Mitchell. “This year’s field is deep, and the scratches only heighten the drama.”

Background: How Horses Qualify

Contestants must accumulate points through a global series of prep events. The top point-earners secure a spot in the Derby field. Regardless of weather, the race runs exactly 1.25 miles.

Betting is integral to the event, with the total purse set at $5 million this year. A record $250 million in bets is expected legally, according to industry projections.

What This Means

The sustained surge in viewership signals horse racing’s growing mainstream appeal. NBC’s decision to expand early streaming coverage reflects changing consumption habits.

For fans, the scratches of three top contenders mean new betting favorites emerge. The qualification system ensures only the elite compete, raising the stakes for Saturday’s showdown.

Stay with us for live updates and expert analysis from Churchill Downs.